Why The Central Bank Dropped Jackson on the $20 & Kept Hamilton on the $10

Let’s not pretend that dollar isn’t a tool of enslavement… Behind the news that Harriet Tubman will appear on the face of the $20 bill is a hidden struggle between the faction that wanted to kill the private central bank in America, and the faction that empowered it.

Originally, Treasury Secretary Jack Lew was going to replace Alexander Hamilton, the nation’s first Treasury secretary, on the $10 bill in favor of a woman’s face (originally it was going to be Susan B. Anthony)

But former Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke was “appalled” and launched a revolt to oust President Andrew Jackson from the $20 bill instead.

Why? Because Hamilton, on the $10, instituted a central bank and fought for strong central government, while Jackson, on the $20, vowed to kill the central bank.

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